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    Bible Records of George W. Wilson 1902

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    This small Catholic prayer book belonged to George W. Wilson. The first pages after the cover show this writing "Geo W. Wilson If I should loose Return me to Tiffin.O. Book and Tiffin O. Nove 14, 1902 Geo W. Wilson Book. [Con McCollom. 8 Gredy.] There are names written on the following page. They are George Edward Wilson was born 11 of Dec. 1907, Rayanne Earl was born 26 of July 1910, Mrs. May Wilson was born [8898] of May, Mr. George William Wilson was born in August 25, 1869. Some numbers are listed as well (42, 23, 1 and 4). Only the pages with the family names have been reproduced

    Letter, Gavin (?) W. Wilson to Joseph P. Wilson [November 2 and 3, 1856]

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    Letter, Gavin (?) W. Wilson to Joseph P. Wilson, November 2 and 3, 1856https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/joswilson-letters/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Francis W. Wilson, 1998.

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    "Luling, Texas Francis W. Wilson, M.D. discusses family history, particularly that of his grandfather, Thomas Wilson, who emigrated from England to work for the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad as their chief immigration agent.

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from J. C. Wilson to Daniel W. Kempner apologizing for being unable to attend the annual Kempner family barbecue

    John W. Wilson Letter

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    Letter from John W. Wilson informing the father of Private James Minter that his son died in the 2nd Battle of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, 1864. Bristol, Va July 2d 64 Mr. Minter Sir I address you this evening to inform you that your son James Minter who joined us at Decatur Ga was killed in the second battle at Mt. Sterling and to express my admiration of his caracter and sincere sorrow and sympathy. He fell while pressing forward in a charge his body fell in the hands of the enemy & though he came to us a stranger he easly gained the love of all his company and all of those that knew him. He was kind and generous The generosity of his heart was always greater than his ability to meet its demands he was pious He never profaned the name of his maker of endulged in [letter torn] that always go along with the army I trust he is now resting in the arms of redeeming love I have know news to write Yours with respect John W. Wilson Co. B. Second Kentucky batalion Gen. Morgans Commandhttps://digitalcommons.wku.edu/civilwar_exhibit/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons, concerning vocational agriculture work

    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons, promising assistance with camp

    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from R. W. Wilson to S. B. Simmons, concerning possible vocational agriculture department in Cleveland County

    Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism

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    The Mary Ann Smith Wilson - Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism spans the dates 1948-2008 with the bulk of the material dated 1960-1967. The collection documents both Ruby Doris Smith Robinson's and Mary Ann Smith Wilson's participation in the civil rights movement and the organizations with which they were affiliated. Although the collection documents both sisters' activities, the bulk of the collection reflects Ruby Doris Smith Robinson’s activism activities in the civil rights movement. Also included in the collection are photographs, correspondences, news articles, programs, reports, and flyers. At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library, we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at [email protected]
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